May 26, 2007 at 12:05 pm
I have an aircraft wheel which I’m told is post war and British,but so far no one has any firm info on what type it is from.
Numbers on it are…
AH41543 SN249
ASSY AH8957 ISS. 10 SN59154 2Q 76.
Any help would be great!
Thanks,
Garry.
By: bamel - 26th May 2007 at 22:33
AHO5000 – Hurricane I & II and Hector.
AHO5023 – Battle.
From memory 😉
Mark
Thanks for that info Mark,….impressive memory !:cool:
By: Mark12 - 26th May 2007 at 21:14
Hi, Does anyone know of a reference list for Dunlop wheel numbers ?,I have AHO5000 and AHO5023,….any help would be appreciated,….thanks
AHO5000 – Hurricane I & II and Hector.
AHO5023 – Battle.
From memory 😉
Mark
By: Lindy's Lad - 26th May 2007 at 20:11
North East Aircraft Museum are going to recover a Dove (?) from Aeroventure next weekend… Don’t know the condition of the airframe, but I believe it is complete. I’ll have a look when I’m there.
By: bamel - 26th May 2007 at 19:37
Dunlop numbers
Hi, Does anyone know of a reference list for Dunlop wheel numbers ?,I have AHO5000 and AHO5023,….any help would be appreciated,….thanks
By: Garry Owen - 26th May 2007 at 17:51
Thanks Mark:D Now is there anyone out there with a Dove or Devon who needs a nose wheel with tyre? If there is please PM me with details of your aircraft/project and the wheel is yours,free. All I ask is you pay the postage.
Thanks,
Garry.
By: Mark12 - 26th May 2007 at 13:00
It is DH Dove/Devon.
Mark
By: Phixer - 26th May 2007 at 12:14
I have an aircraft wheel which I’m told is post war and British,but so far no one has any firm info on what type it is from.
Garry.
A picture may help.
By: RPSmith - 26th May 2007 at 12:11
“AH” is a Dunlop drawing number prefix – so British yes.
Dunlop also used AHO, AHM, AC, ACO and ACM.
Four and five digit numbers suggest post-war
I’m sure someone will come up with more precise details.
Roger Smith.